Thus, for Hegel bourgeois civil society is not the space for freedom of expression and association, instead, he reminds us that civil society is not only the distinct product of
a modern social formation (middle class and capitalism) but also an alienated reality, torn between the demand of private individual and the state.
Not exact matches
Underwood pointed out that, in the
modern world, to claim to be a believer who loves God and neighbor, and yet not to attempt to be an effective person in the
formation of just
social policies, is to talk nonsense.